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Tiger_213
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 04:23 AM UTC
Brian, I think the lens is black. Maybe some highly thinned gloss or semi black? But if you're happy with it and no one else knows...
PantherF
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 05:01 AM UTC
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@Ken
Your Panther looks great but...
since the Campaign started (page 5) I didn't see a single WIP photo or a starting photo.
From your photos I can't when you did start your build.
Please read the Campaign rules & guidelines HERE
Yes Ken, we certainly need more than just a finished or completed image and it being the 20th of the month, it's a bit soon to finish one that quickly.
Jeff
MLD
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 05:19 AM UTC
About IR lenses, I dont know about the larger barrel mounted one, but for the smaller optics, I basecoated with Vallejo silver then a layer of Tamiya clear smoke, then a top layer of clear red.
I was pretty happy with the results.
I was pretty happy with the results.
wedgetail53
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 11:06 AM UTC
Brian
From what I have read in the past, German IR lenses were usually a dark purple colour, so your mix of red and blue is probably correct.
Regards
Rob
From what I have read in the past, German IR lenses were usually a dark purple colour, so your mix of red and blue is probably correct.
Regards
Rob
Steel_Spektor
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 01:29 PM UTC
gishman32
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 01:56 PM UTC
Greetings all.
Brian, that Panther F is looking great. I built one a while back and went all 'what if' on it as well. The one thing I tinkered with was the idea of putting an IR viewer on the gunner's sight. Turned out a bit clumsy (especially the lens color) but I still enjoyed building the kit.
As for the Panther de Jour, all the zim has been applied, running gear built, track done, and I started work on the PE. A number of wee bits were sacrificed to the carpet monster but I had plenty of leftovers in my spares.
Hope to have the last of the PE done this weekend and on to paint.
Brian, that Panther F is looking great. I built one a while back and went all 'what if' on it as well. The one thing I tinkered with was the idea of putting an IR viewer on the gunner's sight. Turned out a bit clumsy (especially the lens color) but I still enjoyed building the kit.
As for the Panther de Jour, all the zim has been applied, running gear built, track done, and I started work on the PE. A number of wee bits were sacrificed to the carpet monster but I had plenty of leftovers in my spares.
Hope to have the last of the PE done this weekend and on to paint.
Nito74
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 02:37 PM UTC
Brian, I painted the IR lights with Matt Black then several coats of clear Red, until the desired tone was achieved.
Removed by original poster on 10/23/14 - 02:54:24 (GMT).
grafspee16
Singapore / 新加坡
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 02:55 PM UTC
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Ken
Looks really good - I'll bookmark your photos to use when I build mine.
A couple of comments which I hope will help:
1. The post sticking out of the black antenna base should be bright shiny copper. The antenna was slipped over this post and held on with a screw clamp.
2. The spare track links and the "C" hooks should all have retaining pins through their brackets to hold them in place, and the retaining pins were fitted with a short length of chain to prevent their getting lost.
Regards
Rob
Hi Rob,
Thanks for your good comments. You're probably right! Will try to add in those recommended points in my next Panther project.
Regards
Ken
grafspee16
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 02:57 PM UTC
Quoted Text
@Ken
Your Panther looks great but...
since the Campaign started (page 5) I didn't see a single WIP photo or a starting photo.
From your photos I can't when you did start your build.
Please read the Campaign rules & guidelines HERE
Hi John,
Sorry, my Panther was built quite a while ago. Kindly exclude my participation in this campaign.
Regards
Ken
grafspee16
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 03:01 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted Text@Ken
Your Panther looks great but...
since the Campaign started (page 5) I didn't see a single WIP photo or a starting photo.
From your photos I can't when you did start your build.
Please read the Campaign rules & guidelines HERE
Yes Ken, we certainly need more than just a finished or completed image and it being the 20th of the month, it's a bit soon to finish one that quickly.
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Sorry, my panther was built quite a while ago. Kindly remove my participation in this campaign.
My purpose is to post my panther pictures for general viewing.
Ken
PantherF
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Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 10:54 PM UTC
Ken, we certainly DO NOT want you to leave the Campaign at all it's just when you presented your finished Panther D it was appearing to be YOUR entry for the Campaign.
Maybe it is a case of assumption but we've seen it happen before so we were only throwing caution to the wind in stating no WIP images or starting images were shown. That's all!
It is perfectly okay to show past work IF it is presented that way for all to know and understand. I certainly know a lot of people here work hard on their projects and we do not want anyone to get any hard feelings.
Jeff
Maybe it is a case of assumption but we've seen it happen before so we were only throwing caution to the wind in stating no WIP images or starting images were shown. That's all!
It is perfectly okay to show past work IF it is presented that way for all to know and understand. I certainly know a lot of people here work hard on their projects and we do not want anyone to get any hard feelings.
Jeff
alewar
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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2014 - 10:43 AM UTC
grafspee16
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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2014 - 12:55 PM UTC
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Ken, we certainly DO NOT want you to leave the Campaign at all it's just when you presented your finished Panther D it was appearing to be YOUR entry for the Campaign.
Maybe it is a case of assumption but we've seen it happen before so we were only throwing caution to the wind in stating no WIP images or starting images were shown. That's all!
It is perfectly okay to show past work IF it is presented that way for all to know and understand. I certainly know a lot of people here work hard on their projects and we do not want anyone to get any hard feelings.
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your good understanding. Rest assure there's no hard feelings at all.
Ken
Northern_Lad
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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2014 - 07:48 PM UTC
Hello,
Here is my start-up photo - a 1:72 Revell Panther Ausf G. I was a bit overenthusiastic and had already applied three of the pieces of the Eduard photo-etch zimmerit to the hull before I realised I hadn’t taken the mandatory snap of the unstarted kit. I hope this doesn’t transgress the rules.
Cheers
Matthew
Here is my start-up photo - a 1:72 Revell Panther Ausf G. I was a bit overenthusiastic and had already applied three of the pieces of the Eduard photo-etch zimmerit to the hull before I realised I hadn’t taken the mandatory snap of the unstarted kit. I hope this doesn’t transgress the rules.
Cheers
Matthew
PantherF
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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2014 - 09:28 PM UTC
@ Matthew ~ You're good to go!
@ Ken ~ Thanks for understanding.
Jeff
@ Ken ~ Thanks for understanding.
Jeff
Northern_Lad
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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2014 - 11:23 PM UTC
Thanks, Jeff!
A minor correction from me: the photo-etch zimmerit is not by Eduard but Part.
Cheers
Matthew
A minor correction from me: the photo-etch zimmerit is not by Eduard but Part.
Cheers
Matthew
woltersk
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2014 - 05:21 AM UTC
PantherF
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2014 - 10:10 AM UTC
Looking SUPER guys! I luv it too!
This weekend I will have my starting photos and maybe a little to show too. I've been kicking around the idea of changing my mind (nothing new for me) and possibly building my vintage (not the re-released kit either) Tamiya Panther A in 1/25th scale.
I just feel the need to have a marque tank to display and the Panther A and D are my two most favorite Panther tanks. I think there are some replacement resin tracks for it too, which I will look into. The kits are kinda chunky and clumsy looking so at the same time I will get a set for my same scale SU-100 too.
If I cannot get the tracks I'll go ahead with the Panther II as planned. I have ALL the parts for that!
Keep it going guys!
Jeff
This weekend I will have my starting photos and maybe a little to show too. I've been kicking around the idea of changing my mind (nothing new for me) and possibly building my vintage (not the re-released kit either) Tamiya Panther A in 1/25th scale.
I just feel the need to have a marque tank to display and the Panther A and D are my two most favorite Panther tanks. I think there are some replacement resin tracks for it too, which I will look into. The kits are kinda chunky and clumsy looking so at the same time I will get a set for my same scale SU-100 too.
If I cannot get the tracks I'll go ahead with the Panther II as planned. I have ALL the parts for that!
Keep it going guys!
Jeff
Blackstoat
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2014 - 11:32 AM UTC
Ken, feel free to show us work like that as often as you like. #impressed.
That paint looks to have gone on VERY smooth, what did you use and how did you apply it?
Thanks
Andy
alewar
Canelones, Uruguay
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2014 - 11:42 AM UTC
Luke very few A panthers dont have zimmerit. I have to do it to my dragon A , so maybe do a search in the web.
Regards from the South
Regards from the South
Posted: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - 02:46 AM UTC
Beautiful Panther, Ken. It looks really nice.
Brian, Great looking night figthing Panther. Looks awesome! The old IR equipment I had in the army simply had a matte black lens. Thats what I would go for.
Some of the newer Russian stuff actually ligths up red(?!) on their tanks.
Brian, Great looking night figthing Panther. Looks awesome! The old IR equipment I had in the army simply had a matte black lens. Thats what I would go for.
Some of the newer Russian stuff actually ligths up red(?!) on their tanks.
Bluestab
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Posted: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - 03:34 AM UTC
I paint my IR lamp lenses black and the lenses of the receiver/converter unit clear.
I've seen pictures where they are tinted like a smoked glass. And I've seen pictures of museum display models with almost clear lenses, as well as one with a blue lens. I've read that the blue lens is wrong.
I've seen pictures where they are tinted like a smoked glass. And I've seen pictures of museum display models with almost clear lenses, as well as one with a blue lens. I've read that the blue lens is wrong.
alewar
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Posted: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - 11:06 AM UTC
retiredyank
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Posted: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - 11:55 AM UTC
I'm changing my entry to the Tamiya Panther G Early #35170. Looks like lot less work and my bench is getting pretty busy.